Specific Company Risk Premium

Definition

An additional return added to the cost of equity to reflect idiosyncratic risks unique to the subject company that are not captured by beta, the equity risk premium, or the size premium. Common factors justifying a specific company risk premium include customer concentration, key person dependence, regulatory exposure, limited product diversification, geographic concentration, and early-stage business risk. Quantification requires professional judgement and should be supported by documented analysis.

Related Terms

S-Curve Analysis SaaS (Software as a Service) SaaS Metrics SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) Sanctions Compliance

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